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<blockquote data-quote="nineball" data-source="post: 5864981" data-attributes="member: 585829"><p>sure you can. you can change the settings for anything at any time with the imprint processor. i would highly suggest not even using the auto-tuning feature and doing it yourself. i found the auto-tuning to achieve less than acceptable results and did it all manually.</p><p></p><p>to the op, time alignment is your friend. it does wonders for letting you shape the sound in your vehicle. if you can find one, the jvc kd-sh1000 has excellent sq and all the features you want, including the ability to run active. i loved mine but unfortunately it broke and i have since ordered a kenwood kdc-x993. it has direct ipod control using your stock ipod cable, bt, time alignment, usb port, aux-in port, RDS and a boatload of other features. the only downside, if you look at it that way, would be the lack of ability to run active. reviews have said the sq on this unit, even with it's limited eq (5 band geq) are very good.</p><p></p><p>to answer your question, yes. if you were running active you would not use the passive crossovers that came with your comps. in most cases the 'front' rca outs from the hu/processor are used for the tweets, the 'rear' are used for the mids. this gives you full control over what frequencies are given to each speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nineball, post: 5864981, member: 585829"] sure you can. you can change the settings for anything at any time with the imprint processor. i would highly suggest not even using the auto-tuning feature and doing it yourself. i found the auto-tuning to achieve less than acceptable results and did it all manually. to the op, time alignment is your friend. it does wonders for letting you shape the sound in your vehicle. if you can find one, the jvc kd-sh1000 has excellent sq and all the features you want, including the ability to run active. i loved mine but unfortunately it broke and i have since ordered a kenwood kdc-x993. it has direct ipod control using your stock ipod cable, bt, time alignment, usb port, aux-in port, RDS and a boatload of other features. the only downside, if you look at it that way, would be the lack of ability to run active. reviews have said the sq on this unit, even with it's limited eq (5 band geq) are very good. to answer your question, yes. if you were running active you would not use the passive crossovers that came with your comps. in most cases the 'front' rca outs from the hu/processor are used for the tweets, the 'rear' are used for the mids. this gives you full control over what frequencies are given to each speaker. [/QUOTE]
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